The Birth of a New Christ
My life has often taken me to strange
places – not just literally, often merely figuratively. Dark, despoiled locales
haunted by miscreants and lost souls alike, where hatred is your only brother,
a blanket to keep you warm against the chill of a torturous world.
I never intended to write books
involving God. My main aim in penning my first tome was to exorcize some of my
inner demons, but without intending to, I somehow stumbled onto a deity I had
long forgotten.
Is He real?
Ha! Good luck answering that one. I’m
not going to fall into that trap, nor am I likely to be found preaching the
word of the gospel – far from it. I find the thought of quoting from a
two-millennia-old textbook ridiculous. It has some good stories, sure. They’re
meant to teach the reader lessons about life, not be used as condemnations
against those you hate.
And then I find myself preaching….
THE DARK PATH touched on certain
religious aspects, and it got me thinking. Images trickled through my
late-night ponderings – usually as I lay in bed trying to sleep – and I found
myself wondering what might happen were Christ actually reborn. Would he shoot
from the womb spouting philosophy? Or would he be birthed a man, a mere
hominid, one with a task of colossal importance awaiting him, and he had to
decipher all answers on his own?
I took this concept and played with it
– tearing at the edges as I do in order to dirty things up a little.
What if this man were raised in the
wrong environment? What if those supposed to nourish and support him instead
tortured and bullied him, screaming script from the Bible at him as they
whipped his fragile mortal frame? Would he still turn out the epitome of God,
or would he morph into something a bit darker?
And that’s how CORPUS
CHRISTI began….
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